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Urgent Question From Small Businesses: When Will Aid Arrive?
| Associated Press
Small business owners are awaiting help from the $2 trillion rescue package signed into law Friday. But with bills fast coming due, no end to business closings and an economy that’s all but shut down, owners are worried about survival.
CPS Unveils Remote Learning Plan for Kids During COVID-19 Pandemic
| Matt Masterson
The new instruction plan includes the distribution of 100,000 technology devices to the highest-need families as well as both online and non-digital learning activities.
Hay Fever or Virus? For Allergy Sufferers, a Season of Worry
| Associated Press
For millions of seasonal allergy sufferers, the annual onset of watery eyes and scratchy throats is bumping up against the global spread of a new virus that produces its own constellation of respiratory symptoms.
Mariano’s Joins List of Stores Offering Special Shopping Hours for Seniors
| Patty Wetli
A number of grocers and big-box retailers have announced special shopping hours for senior citizens and others vulnerable to COVID-19 to ensure less crowded situations, as well as access to essential items.
Dispatches from the Block, Week 2: ‘I Hate Remembering’
| Erica Gunderson
As Chicagoans hunker down amid the pandemic, we check in with some familiar faces on how they’re weathering the storm and meet a new couple that is finding creative ways to stay connected with their grown children.
Chicago Showdown, Round Three: Windy City Cinema
| Nick Blumberg
We’re spending a lot more time indoors. Join us as we get reacquainted with our beloved city through film. The polls are now open!
Forest Preserves Will Be Shut Down if People Don’t Maintain Distance, Preckwinkle Warns
| Patty Wetli
Most trails remain open in Cook County’s forest preserves, offering people a respite from home confinement during the COVID-19 pandemic, but that could change if people congregate like they did along Chicago’s lakefront.
Specter of 100K-Plus Virus Deaths as Trump Seeks Reopening
| Associated Press
As President Donald Trump looks for ways to restore normalcy in parts of the U.S., his foremost infection disease expert says the country could experience more than 100,000 deaths and millions of infections from the coronavirus pandemic.
The Week in Review: Pandemic Shutters Chicago Lakefront, Parks
| Alexandra Silets
The latest coronavirus cases and deaths in the state. Lakefront and park closures — what might be next? And what the $2 trillion economic rescue package means for the state budget — and your wallet.
EPA Relaxes Enforcement, Citing Pandemic. Environmentalists Call it a ‘License to Pollute’
| Patty Wetli
The EPA is relaxing enforcement of “environmental legal obligations” during the coronavirus pandemic, and activists are seething.
Had Enough of Canned Goods? Local Growers Team Up to Bring Farmers Market to Your Door
| Patty Wetli
Closed Loop Farms is leading a group of local food producers to deliver everything from Michelin-worthy greens to naturally fermented sodas directly to your door.
Chicago Animal Shelters Take Adoptions Online During Pandemic
| Kristen Thometz
Animal shelters are offering innovative ways to adopt pets during the statewide stay-at-home order. We reach out to two Chicago shelters to find out how the pandemic is changing their operations – but not their missions.
Pritzker Calls on Health Care Workers to Sign Up for Emergency Alert System
| Kristen Thometz
There are 3,026 confirmed cases of COVID-19 in Illinois, officials said Friday, and Gov. J.B. Pritzker is urging licensed health care professionals to join an alert system for urgent needs. “Your fellow Illinoisans need you. Your state needs you,” he said.
Trump Signs $2.2T Stimulus After Swift Congressional Votes
| Associated Press
President Donald Trump signed an unprecedented $2.2 trillion economic rescue package into law Friday, after swift and near-unanimous action by Congress this week to support businesses, rush resources to overburdened health care providers and help struggling families.
Help Fight COVID: Donate Vital Health Care Supplies This Weekend at United Center
| Patty Wetli
Masks, gloves, hand sanitizer and other vital supplies can be dropped off Sunday at the United Center and will be distributed to health care providers in Illinois.
Cook County Jail Population Decreases as Number of COVID-19 Cases Balloons
| Matt Masterson
Nearly 40 detainees have so far tested positive for the virus at Cook County Jail. Officials on Friday discussed those rapidly changing circumstances and said they’re working to “safely” reduce the detainee population.
Flatter or Fight? Governors Seeking Help Must Navigate Trump
| Associated Press
Facing an unprecedented public health crisis, governors are trying to get what they need from Washington, and fast. But that means navigating the disorienting politics of dealing with President Trump.
‘We’ll Be Back Stronger’: Performing Arts Companies Rally, Reflect
| Angel Idowu
How the Chicago performing arts community is preparing for the uncertainty of the spring season.
Rep. Jesus ‘Chuy’ Garcia Talks Stimulus Package, Immigration
| Quinn Myers
As a vote on the largest economic stimulus package in American history approaches in the U.S. House of Representatives, one Chicago congressman says he’s behind it.
Keeping Your Kids Learning (and Yourself Sane) Through the School Shutdown
| Erica Gunderson
With Illinois schools closed through at least April 7 – and April 20 in Chicago – parents are suddenly finding themselves thrust into an uncomfortable new role: their children’s educator.
The ‘Devastating Impacts’ of COVID-19 on Illinois Finances
| Amanda Vinicky
The coronavirus is taking a toll on individuals’ pocketbooks, but it’s also hurting government budgets across the nation. What it could mean for Illinois.
Little Village Rocked by Coronavirus, Shutdowns
| Paris Schutz
Coronavirus-related city and state shutdowns have had an impact across Chicago, but neighborhoods like Little Village on the city’s Southwest Side are feeling them a littler harder.
Public Space in the Age of COVID-19: How Other Cities are Coping
| Nick Blumberg
Mayor Lori Lightfoot shut down Chicago’s lakefront, 606 trail and Riverwalk to encourage social distancing. But will limiting access to public space reduce the demand for it? We look to other cities’ ideas.
Pritzker Announces COVID-19 Relief Fund as Cases Soar to 2,538
| Kristen Thometz
Illinois health officials on Thursday reported the largest single-day jump in COVID-19 cases in the state – 673 – surpassing a record set just a day earlier.
What the Federal Stimulus and Relief Bill Means for You and the Economy
| Paul Caine
The U.S. House is expected to pass a $2 trillion stimulus and relief package — the largest bailout in American history. But will it be enough to save workers and businesses ravaged by the virus?
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